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Show tzn txxmzzLY lovziiJdjt icaiii, utail January 12 icu. ron of the Rough Riders, eon of majors and the other a captains Captain Capron Sr.; was : killed. strap. Caprons men smiled grim Erave and Pictures quo Officer as His body was left for a time where ly under their campaign hats and it fell. His , hat. was placed to silently.rodeon.., . CJD . Seen by a Voluntee- r.cover his face and a black rubber Captain Capron always appeared Keep informed of what is going on; read the papers and poncho thrown over the . body. pleasant with the enlisted men of mud-clotteThe army officer whose personal Only the rough, shoes the volunteers. -- Ho Usually had a magazines; save time from housework for ity inost impressed me during the protruded from beneath the poncho. cheerv good day" for them.' He rest and reading by , using Santiago campaign was the late' Word was sent to Captain Capron would stop and respond to a re Captain Allyn Capron Sr., of bat-ter- y Sr., and he soon reached the scene mark or question that was respectWhite-faceartillery. From July of he "engagement. fully put. But he did not seem to 8th until early in August my com but upright, he stood for a moment consider them in the same class .pany was camped on Misery looking down at that black, for- with - his own - men. His attitude Hill, as we called it, right along- bidding outline in a bypath of a toward the volunteers was as if he side Caprons battery. I'- - saw- - a thicket all that. remained-othe looked on them as a lot of promis deal of of him his and last men. three promising sous. Stoop- ing young cubs. In fact, he said great tr&ssitfia posrsnt Captain Capron was a ing, he lifted the hat frdtn the dead of the lads who loafed around his man with boys face and gazing at him with itent: It saves both .time and labor o iron-gra- y hair,' Evidently between moist eyes, said: The. . cub3 have . and gives results that please. got good) ' 50 and 60, he Was straight as a Well done, boy! stuff in em, I wouldnt mindj THE N. It FAIR BANK COMPANY, ramrod. He had a neck like a bull, , Then replacing the hat turned whipping florae of the whelps into Bt York. Ixmij. Boston. Nw q Philadelphia. the back of a wrestler and a head on bia heel and marched stiffiy shape myself., &$0008eS888e88833S38SS889389f 884$$8908888&9903$ that was a cube. His men danced away.- - ' R But his own.men he treated as if ' when. be. gave,a command,-b- ut During - the bombardment - of they r were 'a herd of - never tired of bragging about him. Santiago' I was In thettenchei roaring lions seeking that which One of his privates said to me: right beside Caprons battery. Over- they might devour. His simplest When a thing goes wrong the head the Spanish 'shells were hum- order was delivered in a .hoarse old man may cus3 the entire bat- ming -- and screeching.. I could bellow. Not that his men- were a tery into a hemorrhage, but he occasionally see the glint of one in noisy' lot, for they , were singularly sever sticks a decent man in the the sunshine as jt passed over. silent and self contained. But About our ears a bumble bees they one and all seemed to approve guardhouse or gets him fined." A few days after the San Juan nest pf Mauser bullets were sing- of Caprons attitude toward them. - : There was Cap-tai- n Big, brawny and hairy-chesteengagement I met an artilleryman ing and zooing; " JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF- -whose enlistment had just expired. Capron, fieldglasses in hand they were in comparison with the :I forget his regiment and battery. and erect and inflexible as ever. volunteers like a lot of untamed I remarked that I supposed he One of his gunners, who had just grizzly bears beside a litter of ' would get back to the states asoon throwna Bhell wide of the mark, white mice,AndJhey seemed hap- COTWhich will be ol4 at prices lower'tharTever offered! befoST as possible and bid good-by- e to 8 tood beside him. An unusually py to be ..treated as . grizzlies by low shot from the enemy made the Capron., soldiering. I E ) (WINDOW You bell he replied, and then gunner involuntarily dodge. Cap- . .In ND , of the men and my memory ! GLASS- FURNITURE!. .added: Unless I can getJa Cap ron looked at him impatiently. events of. the Santiago ' campaign Specialty. rons battery.' Im on my way to ' WTho in blank are you bowing there will always stand out clean-csee the old man now." to, you cock-eye- d the image of Captain Allyn dancing master? T' One of the he demanded. traveled that VCant you see a Caprpn man and soldier. yarns His the rounds of the encampment e blockhouse to on creator of the end a in forgot right put hinge his Cardon - Main Street, Block, Santiago went this way. It your noise? took through these back. And he deserves from his Logan, Utah. was on one of the three days of the glasses. See it? Now try it countrymen a monument inSan Juan fight. Capron was lead again." . scribed: ing-hiThe next shot landed fair on the battery up a road , toward Well - done, Captain ' Capron! TRAK! DAILY- the front when he came upon a mark. . New York Sun. A i battalion of men lying down along Now, shrapnel I shouted Capthe roadside. While the rest of the ron as the Spanish survivors began A Deadly Danger, TO d to pour from,, the blockhouse. , regiment went on a a man who Many major had kept his battalion back. Give it to them! has the seeds of As Capron rode stilHy by, And give it to them they surely disease planted, in paying his blood dreams no heed to the drop-shot- s VIA that fell did. -his time in away around him, the quaking major got 1 shall not soon the first forget fancied security on his feet and saluting asked: fresh beef I had in Cuba. It was with a deadly dancoilLieutenant, what shall I do day in my career. ger with my men? upon FAST EXPRESS. COLORADO Caprons battery got it, and we edhim Damn your impudence! thun- were told . that every one - would dered Capron, are you -- so - badly have some thn next day.lYButil Leaves DENVER, - 9:30 p. m. Leaves DENVER, - . - '2:55 p.' - 7. 05 frightened, sir,- - that you cannot was so hungry for it I couldnt COLO. SPRING- S- 2 :35 p! a! PUEBLO, p.m. see that Im a captain? - 7:30ium. Tell your wait. So I went over and watched COLO..SPRINGS,- - 8:40 p.m. Arrives TOPEKA, -KANSAS men to go totbefront, and . then, iheLhattery-me- n Arrives CITY, '9;15 a. mf LINCOLN, cut 2:lt "p7m7 and 4 by,G , sir, go home, sir, and get managed to make a trade for a :25 OMAHA, p. m. Ar.Sf. LOUIS, (Wab. Ry) 6:15p.a. ' DES MOINES, tinder the bed, sir! 9 :30 p. m. piece big enough for myself and its Arrives ST. JOSEPH, - -- 10:40 a.m. fangs into his very vitals. One morning on Misery Hill I bunkie. I asked one of the com2 :52 a. m. Should a man think he has consump. l - 6 :45 a. m. 11 :20 a. m. witnessed a sample of Captain Cap missary detail how LINCOLN, 44 you ask, just because his appethey got it tion, -' - 8 :50 a. a. OMAHA, is tite poor and he is losing flesh ana he 8:00 a. m. rons methods with his men. It is when we didnt. 41 CO. BLUFFS, - 9 :10 a. m. has a little a and d cough a general feeling custom in the regu the old "man Oh," he said, weakness and incapacity ? lar army to give a rookie, or new worked it. He came into camp of No: that doesnt necessarily mean con- Through Sleepers and Chair Cars Colo-rad- o Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to to Chicago. ' much more St. Louis via Wabash Ry. than his fair and told the sergeant there was sumption, but it means that the system recruit, share of fatigue duty. The regula some beef at commissary head- is being steadily undermined; it is losing force and vitality; it is being For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write tions protect each man, but it takes quarters, but not enough to go tainted with bilious poisons that the liver the recruit some time to learn his around. He said: Take a detail hasnt E. E. MacLEOPL power to throw off and any day W- - H. FIRTH, rights. On the morning in ques and go down And .get. some!1 Take that v hich is now only a probability may GenL G. P. A., TOPEKA. Agt., DENVER. G.'p. A., CHICAGO tion'Xaprohs men had received iU If any one objects .say that I suddenly develop into a certainty. wife had orders to build their iutrenchments said to take it! Dont be a blanked of the "My 6he hemorrhage had ten hemorrhaves, and the peoplelungs. all around here said she would never be well again," said higher. hog or impudent to any one, for if Mr. W. A. Sanders, of Hern, Ma9on Co., W. Va A corporal had put a lone private you are I shant a very instructive letter written to Dr. R. V. help you out but in Pierce of Buffalo. N. Y. But she began to take at work carrying gunnysacks of take some beef. We observed or- Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery and she soon ' sand and piling them along the ders." to rain began strength and flesh. After , taking ten bottlea she was entirely well. Should So far as I could learn, the bal- you battery trenches. The poor fellow think this will do you any good to publish, use it, and it any one disputes the merits staggered back and forth with the ance of the beef after Caprons men just SPECIALISTS of this almost omnipotent medicine they may enclose heavy bags, fairly dripping with got theirs went to officers only. and envelope with stamp Chronic and Private I will answer the same aa written' in this RELlABLE.--ConBultati- on free and confidential. If yoa perspiration. The other men of the The next day, however, every one letter." , live out of town, write for eyrrptom list and get expert advice FREE. But the time to use this medicine is no'jf battery were scattered about in the had it. weaknesses are .slowly--, shade of the trees, taking, their Tigor qmckiy re cialty .'"Their success iucases of .this I was down in the road way at while theyoulittle down. Awaken in time and ' wealing "stored. Varicocele, character lias been really phenomenal. ease. Captain Capron emerged the foot of Misery Hill the day that throw off the deadly danger before it weak aud undeveloped J parts. strikes from h;ir tent,- and with a "grim Caprons battery you havea' fieartr Brain od Keryes. yon in ftyital spot This glorious YOUBG HEN If to go have ex-- puIledout you emissions,' will Discovery give dgine88 - of and you appetite smile surveyed the scene. Then he to their transport.- Capron rode digestive power, pure blood and haustive drains, pimples, the head and palpitation of th bart( -solid baahfulnetaraversion to society,'a tired difficult breathing shouted: ahead on horseback. Qnco-ia- -a and suffocating feelstrength ' to Dr. lierce about your condition, feeling and failingof confusion ing, fullness of the bead, a tired, irrit whilerhelv'rned'in his saddle and lieWrite will send you good, professional ad- of ideas, absolutely memoiy, unfitting you for able, discontented and fear d ' The rookie marched up, sack on gave a command in a roar that vice, free of charge. . business or marriage, do not neg- impending danger feeling, study, or a dread of " death, ifiMT iTirT TIM UTIITTIIIPITWIII' back. .. As he said. himself, ihe was made the little valley' echo," The 1 lect yourself until toolate Do not allow being alone or the reverse desire to bs false pride and sham modesty to deter alone; if yout scared stiff.. Capron looked him guns came clanking down the hill is and memory failing y Notice- yoa in seeking immediate relief. Get are gloomy or despondent, or ifyou dream over sternly: behind him. The road was barely Under and virtue of an aglater's lien on cured and be a man. , much or often, and feel an aversion to wide enough for two wagons to the animals by Drop that sack, sir!" hereinafter described, belonging H1DDLE-1GE- D There are thou- - society,' you are suffering from a serious HER to John Doe, the undersigned hereby gives The recruit dropped it as though pass. Just at the foot of the hill notice that on the lath sands of you suffer-nrin- g disease of the nerves, brain and heart day of January, 18W, two st from weak backs, aching kidneys, You have no time oclock had been red hot. gala day, at his yards it to lose. Capron rode equare up against a In Logan City, p.he arof will sell at public auetion urination and sediment in ur LADIES M Stand at attention, sir!" . are Buffering from per. wagon loaded with supplies coming to the highest bidder for cash, said animals to requeut ya said lien, amounting at the date of the ee, often accompanied by a loss of vigor Bistent headache, painful menThe order was obeyed, with - evi the other way. A teamster and satisfy first publication hereof to the sum, of ht and power and impairment of general struation, leucorrhoea or whites, intoler dent apprehension as to what was eorne volunteer major were in the followsDollars; said animals are described as health. Many die of this ' difficulty, ig- able itching, displacement of the womb , coming next. wagon Capron looked black as a One red five year old cow: one speckled five norant of the cause, which is the second and many other distressing ailments yearold cow: one speckled steer, coming three stage of seminal weakness. Before it is peculiar to your sex, : Dout you know your rights, thundercloud. " should call on1 years old; yearling heifer; all everlastingly too late consult Drs.Shores urs. Shores without you . branded Because cn left shoulder, and who Get out of my way, sir! he exsir? delay. thue.(CC) you are a willing d thoroughly understand your trouble CATARRH with a swallow fork in the left ear and all constiThroat, lung horse they are working you to claimed. and an upper slit and under bit in the right and can treat it with success. tutional trou- ana internal ear. Also one heifer red one ca'f and red and KIDNEY AND URINARY The teamster looked nuzzled and white heifer calf both earmarked death. One man; sir .doesnt do all bles treated far in advance of any' other as above. complaint., Painful. difii- - institution of the West. : .Dated January find, 1WJ. the work of a battery. The first the major scared. ' i too frequent, milky or bloody urine, - Jos, E. cult, CowliV, How EYE 15D EAR Acute or ch roulcinflam, will will instruct we do it, sir?" asked sergeant you. That t ,, Agister, unnatural discharges.-- . . mation of the 1 ' will do sir. eyelids orthe major. PRIYATE Diseases, gleet, and far or INgonorrhea. globe By the .time . Capron had com- , What do I care how you do if,1 tenderness, swelling,' treated FLAMMATION OF TllE EAR, . ULwithout pain or detention from business. CERATION OR VJ. sir?" shouted Capron. Get out of pleted his reprimand and CATARRH, internal RUPTURE VARICOCELE, HYDRO-- , or external deafness or paralysis, sing-- , ' his tent, a dozen privates my way, 8ir! , Then, iooking HOTARY PUBLIC," ' CELE, piles, Assure,- flatu-- ing or roaring noises.' . had carried: a sack each to. the around a eecond, he fairly, roared: REAL ' ESTATE AGENT, V private and nervous diseases. BLOOD AND SKIN diseases, sores, spots, - , FIRE INSURANCE, trenches, and the rookies morning Get into the bushes, sir. WRITE yur trouble if living away from pimples, scrofula, tu task had been completed in About the city. the reins and mors, syphilitic taints, rheumatism, I grabbed Temajor AND . COLLECTOR.' three minutes. lenezs Debility , of every kind, name eruptions, etc., treated, leaving the sys-tehip from the teamster and lashed ' ' and nature a(spe- in a pnre, strong and healthful state. Kn. f At' the engagement' at Las the mules out into the thicket to $U8ines3 ' Promptly Attended' v. In all Qa&sim&s Captain Allyn K. Cap- - let Capron pass The one private diseases NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED." rorp a ? r Edwards Block, Logaij. . .Dns. cmoheq cnonEG, Harmon Block, Fait Ijtko ClGGp d E,-Fir- d, . , short,broad-shouldered,stockilybu- ilt - r , . -- - full-grow- - Doll Carriages, Sleds, toy Chairs. Tables" r d, C la.en.ille Chaxtalxxe'. ! ut ,be-for- ... s faint-hearte- . ' . I. HI. ZLJe,wIs- FAST - SERVICE THE EAST -- Great rogI Island Route. red-lett- er FLYER up-thei- gy, rs, time-honore- i JNCi-SEBASTI- AN . DRS. SHORES, ... -- - sub-stanti- al Yoursirl-Comrhererslr- l" , nmrinr III -- l- ! . Fifty-Eig- ! - one-speckl- ma-ke- v . , ' -- near-sightednes- s. Edward d Smith. . - . . m V -- , a i |